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colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006 but in 2007 was my first actual experience fighting fires and as i went in for my first dip in san diego to fill the bucket about two miles away was my brothers and my brother's house, his wife and my two nephews and that's when this capability really hit home for me, that it's an important thing. as was said before, every member -- we're all members of the community as well and it's all extremely important. the fire fight is important to us and we are ready and we count on the relationship that we have with cal fire. in fact, that's probably the most essential part of this thing for us to be ready to fight
colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006...
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are we perfect, no, but we do have layered defenses against that. >> miss yeager, i don't know if you want to say anything from a national guard perspective. >> we have some mobile explorable platforms we can send out to incidents to help provide additional infrastructure in the event everything breaks down then our units have organic communications capability so i can move that out and i can help reinforce cal fire on their incident with what i have in the aviation brigade and units through the state of california have that same communication but the iceu, which is a mobile communications platform, is ideal in events like this to push out to help. >> any other questions? >> i have one. back in 1992 when it was a big fire season and there was a lot of grass, they came to us and i was down at camp pendleton and they asked us it train marines on shovel work. what happened about 6 months later, they ended up sending two battalions to yellowstone. i haven't heard any discussion at all, do you expect the military, the guard or the active forces to be training people to do shovel-like work?
are we perfect, no, but we do have layered defenses against that. >> miss yeager, i don't know if you want to say anything from a national guard perspective. >> we have some mobile explorable platforms we can send out to incidents to help provide additional infrastructure in the event everything breaks down then our units have organic communications capability so i can move that out and i can help reinforce cal fire on their incident with what i have in the aviation brigade and...
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to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget in fema headquarters. fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the
to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity...
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to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working
to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity...
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colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006 but in 2007 was my first actual experience fighting fires and as i went in for my first dip in san diego to
colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006...
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yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. and briefly perhaps someone can come rise it. if not today, maybe for next week for the benefit of the public and benefit of all of us as to why, for example, people may ask there is an area south of market that is not part of western or eastern soma. * summarize and there are parts of showplace square and there are other boundaries, why the boundaries were drawn where they were and how the area was carved out in simple terms. >> sure, sure. our boundaries are basically determined by other existing planning processes that surround us. it would be easiest to say that western soma begins at fourth street and extends more or less west 12, 13 to division street. and is essentially from mission street or just a scoach down to mission street and townsend street. the bow tie is because in the middle there you have the sixth street redevelopment project area, which
yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. and briefly perhaps someone can come rise it. if not today, maybe for next week for the benefit of the public and benefit of all of us as to why, for example, people may ask there is an area south of market that is not part of western or eastern soma. * summarize and there are parts of showplace square and there are other boundaries, why the...
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yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. anb
yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. anb
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yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. and briefly perhaps someone can come rise it. if not today, maybe for next week for the benefit of the public and benefit of all of
yeager or mr. makko. this is for the benefit of the public, but the boundaries of the western soma could be confusing because a bow tie configuration. and briefly perhaps someone can come rise it. if not today, maybe for next week for the benefit of the public and benefit of all of
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paul yeager of iowa public television reports on how demographic shifts in his state are changing the political landscape. his story is part of our new collaboration with public media partners across the country from areas that will likely determine the outcome of the election in a series we call "battleground dispatches." >> reporter: last fall, in the run up to the republican caucuses, illegal immigration was a hot topic on the campaign trail in iowa. >> if you hire someone who is illegal, we're going to sanction you. >> reporter: but this fall, despite numerous appearances by president obama and mitt romney, the issue is almost never mentioned in this key battleground state. it's surprising. because although latinos make up only 5% of iowa's population, their numbers have increased by 110% over the last ten years. perhaps nowhere is that growth more evident than right here. perry, iowa, has a population of about 8,000 people. it's located north and west of des moines, and was founded by german immigrants who worked on the railroad. but over the last 30 years, the population has cha
paul yeager of iowa public television reports on how demographic shifts in his state are changing the political landscape. his story is part of our new collaboration with public media partners across the country from areas that will likely determine the outcome of the election in a series we call "battleground dispatches." >> reporter: last fall, in the run up to the republican caucuses, illegal immigration was a hot topic on the campaign trail in iowa. >> if you hire...
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they are looking for the guy who thinks he's chuck yeager and i'll show him in great, painful detail why he is not. it's hard enough without complicating your life that way. i would be humble, i would be quiet and i would obviously ace every single thing you can because that's what they're going to look at. there are guys that showed up they had a lot of civilian flying time and they outperformed most of the rest of us nt 37, but the real equalizer came in 238, the advance china and it's kind of like a fighter. you know, it's a lot faster. the seats are behind each other, not side-by-side. is easier with the instructor behind you because they're not watching everything you do, which is a little disconcerting. it plans like a fighter, flies like one. that's when they really decided who is going to be a fighter pilot. i don't think that's changed. it matters how you performed in basic, but where you really want to shine is the two thirtieths, because that's when they'll decide who goes where it does what. so long story short, my advice would be, be quiet, be humble and absolutely flies
they are looking for the guy who thinks he's chuck yeager and i'll show him in great, painful detail why he is not. it's hard enough without complicating your life that way. i would be humble, i would be quiet and i would obviously ace every single thing you can because that's what they're going to look at. there are guys that showed up they had a lot of civilian flying time and they outperformed most of the rest of us nt 37, but the real equalizer came in 238, the advance china and it's kind...
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>> no, the mooncussers played for bob yeager. >> scott, friday was pretty good, we're down again today. i think we're being held hostage more than stuff that happens in greece at least for now? >> i think last week that was the case. i'm not certain that's the case today only because i don't think that the fiscal cliff is going to be decided in the next 30 days and i'm not certain that anybody expects some sort of overarching solution. on the other hand, greece should have been settled months ago, and i think we're a little fed up there and we have all the finance ministers of europe getting together, imf seems a little recalcitrant, let's call it that. this has been going on for months, for years now and i think that the feeling now is, if we can't solve greece, how would we solve italy and spain. >> corker just came on, senator corker, he said you do a $50,000 cap, 243-page bill, instead of sending it, instead of agreeing to do something in a year, it's not that, the lift is not that heavy to do something big, almost a $4 trillion deal between now and the end of the year. you think h
>> no, the mooncussers played for bob yeager. >> scott, friday was pretty good, we're down again today. i think we're being held hostage more than stuff that happens in greece at least for now? >> i think last week that was the case. i'm not certain that's the case today only because i don't think that the fiscal cliff is going to be decided in the next 30 days and i'm not certain that anybody expects some sort of overarching solution. on the other hand, greece should have...